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Mitsubishi MT160D User Manual

Mitsubishi MT160D
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(5)
After
tightening
the
nut
with
starting
torque, make sure
that
the
front
wheel
hub
rotates smoothly, and
lock
with the lock
washer. Apply a
bond
to
the
cap, and
install it to the
front
wheel hub.
Reassembling the
front
axle
(1)
Clean
the
center
pin hole in
the
front
axle
and holes in the chassis, and install the
front axle
to
the chassis with
the
longer
boss facing forward.
ill
ill
rt
"':';
ill
rt
rt
(2) Push in the greased
center
pin from the
front side, and tighten
the
castle
nut
to
specification. Then back
it
off
1
/4
~
1/3
turn so
that
the
cotter
pin holes can be
aligned.
Tightening
torque
15.0~
17kg-m
(l08
~
123 ft-Ib)
(3) Lock with
the
cotter
pin.
(4) Make sure the
front
axle swings smoothly
without
end play.
FRONT
AXLE
& STEERING
LINKAGE
SYSTEM
Reassembling
the
kingpins
(1) Oil the kingpin sparingly, and push the
bushing
onto
the kingpin. Install the
grease-coated
"0"
ring.
(2) Install the
thrust
bearing, and apply a
liberal
amount
of
grease'
to
it, and install
the kingpin
to
the
front axle.
(3)
Fit
the greased oil seal
to
the kingpin,
while taking care so
that
the kingpin does
not
slip off.
(4) Install the washer, and align the knuckle
arm
bolt
hole with the
cut
on
the left-side
kingpin, and tighten
the
bolt.
Tightening
torque
2.1
~
3.0
kg-m
(15.2
~
21.7 ft-Ib)
(5) Make sure the gap between the knuckle arm
lower side and the washer
is
0.5
mm
(0.02
in.)
or
less.
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BrandMitsubishi
ModelMT160D
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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